Add some awesome Fatal Fury cosmetics to your Street Fighter 6 inventory.

The collaboration between these two legendary fighting games series goes above and beyond. We’ve got Terry Bogard as a Street Fighter 6 character, and Mai Shiranui is next to be released. Then, it was announced that Ken and Chun-Li are playable in the upcoming Fatal Fury game: City of the Wolves.

What could be the next step? The SF6 Fatal Fury Festivities is a great answer! This Fighting Pass season rewards players with a variety of Fatal Fury cosmetics. We take a look at the best items you can get and draw a conclusion if the Street Fighter 6 Fatal Fury Festivities Fighting Pass is a worthy investment.

How to unlock the SF6 Fatal Fury Fighting Pass?

There are three ways to join Street Fighter 6 Fatal Fury Festivities.

  • Free Tiers. You don’t need to pay for anything. The rewards are very limited, though, just a few items: eight in 30 tiers.
  • Premium Tiers. It’s the main SF6 Fatal Fury Fighting Pass. You buy it, you earn Kudos, and you get rewards with every new tier.
  • Premium + 10 Tiers. The Fatal Fury items in the SF6 Fighting Pass are the same, but you skip 10 tiers. It can be purchased only before you reach tier 11.

How much does the SF6 Fighting Pass cost?

You need to pay with Fighter Coins for the SF6 Fatal Fury Fighting Pass.

  • Premium costs 250 Fighter Coins.
  • Premium + 10 Tiers is 600 FC.
  • You can skip one tier for 50 Coins.

Fighter Coins should be purchased separately via your game store (Steam, PlayStation Store, Xbox Store). 

  • 250 FC — $6.99
  • 610 FC — $11.99
  • 1,250 FC — $23.99
  • 2,750 — $49.99
Street Fighter 6 Fighter Coins on PlayStation Store (image via esports.gg)
Street Fighter 6 Fighter Coins on PlayStation Store (image via esports.gg)

Is Fatal Fury Festivities Fighting Pass worth it?

The answer depends on the offer you are considering and on how active you are in the game.

  • Yes! Premium Tiers for active players are a worthy purchase. Not only do you get extra motivation to enjoy Street Fighter 6 matches, but you also earn pretty good cosmetics in the process. And after reaching the latest 30th tier, you get your 250 Fighter Coins back.
  • No. Premium + 10 Tiers — this purchase is not worth it at all. You may consider it if you don’t play actively, but you probably don’t need the Fighting Pass at all. The initial tiers are relatively easy to obtain. Just pay for the default Premium and try to be more active in the game.

It would be better to have even more items, as the Fatal Fury series has a great heritage. Still, the Fighting Pass season is rather short: 30 tier per month feels reasonable. Maybe an even bigger variety will be available as the collaboration continues.

How to progress through the Street Fighter 6 Fighting Pass tiers?

You need to complete Challenges and earn Kudos in order to progress through the SF6 Fighting Pass.

  • Enter the Multi Menu.
  • Head to the Rewards section.
  • Open the Challenges tab.
  • Check what Challenges reward with Kudos and what you need to do to earn them.

Some Challenges are super simple, like “Spectate 1 Battle Hub match from a cabinet”. Others require skills, like “Win 2 Extreme Battles”. The Challenges are regularly refreshed, and this system remains unchanged throughout SF6 Fighting Passes: it was the same during Street Fighter 6 Summer Samba Slam.

Challenges in Street Fighter 6 (image via esports.gg)
Challenges in Street Fighter 6 (image via esports.gg)

When does the SF6 Fatal Fury Fighting Pass end?

This Fighting Pass is active till Nov. 22, 2024. After that, you will have around a month to claim your Fatal Fury Festivities rewards — in the Ended tab of the Rewards section.

The best items in SF6 Fatal Fury Festivities

The items you can get via the Fighting Pass include various titles, avatar customization, music, and more. They are nice additions to the SF6 Terry Bogard update. Here are the Fatal Fury Festivities rewards we rank the best.

10. Geese Howard’s Necklace: Avatar clothing, 500 Kudos, Tier 2

This golden necklace may look pretty nice on your avatar — if you follow this specific style. There is a silver version as well, which is available in the free Fighting pass (9,500 Kudos, Tier 20).

Geese Howard’s Necklace (image via esports.gg)
Geese Howard’s Necklace (image via esports.gg)

9. Dangit: Sticker, 1,000 Kudos, Tier 3

Not all Street Fighter 6 matches go your way, and it is normal. Losing in fighting games is part of learning. This doesn’t mean you should suppress emotion. Why not show them through this sticker?

Dangit! (image via esports.gg)
Dangit! (image via esports.gg)

8. Ruler of the Underworld: Title, 9,500 Kudos, Tier 20

Such a title may clearly show your approach to the game. Sure, your skills should correspond to being the Underworld Ruler. If you reach this level, you probably know a thing or two about Street Fighter 6.

Ruler of the Underworld (image via esports.gg)
Ruler of the Underworld (image via esports.gg)

7. Plummeting Geese: Avatar action, 5,500 Kudos, Tier 12

It’s a pretty fun and emotional move for your avatar in the SF6 Battle Hub. It copies the style of Geese Howard and may convey your excitement — or maybe your anger. Another similar reward is available with the free tiers: Shinkuu Nage, 8,000 Kudos, Tier 17.

Plummeting Geese (image via esports.gg)
Plummeting Geese (image via esports.gg)

6. You Got Me: Sticker, 8,500 Kudos, Tier 18 

The sticker shows both desperation and acceptance of your opponent’s skills. It isn't filled with strong negative emotions. Maybe it can be used when someone punishes your not-very-clever mistake?

You Got Me! (image via esports.gg)
You Got Me! (image via esports.gg)

5. The London March (England Stage) Billy Kane: Music, 5,000 Kudos, Tier 11

Music is such an integral part of the fighting games experience! This track supported the atmosphere in the arcade game Fatal Fury Special. Other pieces of that soundtrack are available with 2,000 Kudos, Tier 3 (Soy Sauce for Geese (America Stage IV) Geese Howard) and 8,000 Kudos, Tier 17 (Requiem in D minor K.626 Dies Irae (Germany Stage) Wolfgang Krauser). The original soundtrack is sure available on streaming platforms, like Fatal Fury Special on Spotify, but having it in Street Fighters is... pretty special.

The London March (England Stage) Billy Kane (image via esports.gg)
The London March (England Stage) Billy Kane (image via esports.gg)

4. Geese Howard’s Open Kimono: Avatar clothing, 6,500 Kudos, Tier 14

The traditional clothing of Japanese samurais may look good on your avatar. You can choose something for the upper body or keep those pumped muscles nicely visible.

Geese Howard’s Open Kimono (image via esports.gg)
Geese Howard’s Open Kimono (image via esports.gg)

3. Charging Up: Sticker, 8,500 Kudos, Tier 18

Does this sticker show your attitude to the game fights? Charge your power and show everyone how ready you are to face them in SF6 matchmaking! The sticker is a nice addition to the game collection, as it conveys powerful pre-battle emotions.

Charging Up! (image via esports.gg)
Charging Up! (image via esports.gg)

2. Hanging with Terry: Frame, 3,000 Kudos, Tier 7

The frame will add some authentic Fatal Fury style to your SF6 photo shots. Share them on socials to demonstrate your passion and achievements.

Hanging with Terry (image via esports.gg)
Hanging with Terry (image via esports.gg)

1. The King of Dragons: Game, 0 Kudos, Tier 1

It may be a good idea to chill for a bit with this game between tense SF6 matches. You unlock The King of Dragons immediately after purchasing the SF6 Fatal Fury Festivities Fighting Pass: no Kudos needed. It's a beat 'em up game by Capcom from the early 1990s. It may feel simple and short for the modern standard, but it’s still a great addition to the primary activities in Street Fighter 6.

The King of Dragons (image via esports.gg)
The King of Dragons (image via esports.gg)

Fighting Passes in SF6 are great for motivating yourself to explore the game, play more often, and get even better at it. For all Street Fighter 6 news and updates, stick around on esports.gg!